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debra doesn't know megan wright. we have checked the cell phone records from inception. she never called that cell phone ever before. so 11:57 that night, 25, 30 minutes after jersey is off work he called megan wright's cell phone. 15 minutes after that, two independent witnesses, a husband and wife couple, driving identify an individual who has characteristics similar to jersey. this individual jersey, carrying a baby with a diaper on. at 2:00 we see this grainy gas station video. >> some of our viewers may be familiar with. there is a man that we have shown. that's what you are referring to. >> and police and fbi look at it. it is a man going from a gas station to a wood area. within the vicinity of that gas station a dumpster is put on fire at 2:15, 2:30 a.m. in the dumpster they recover burned clothes. the burned clothes they show to debra bradley, lisa's mom during the interrogation of her. that spot, by the way, that the green dumpster we are looking at, a month earlier, megan wright's car was set on fire there, the day after she broke up with jersey. not far from
debra doesn't know megan wright. we have checked the cell phone records from inception. she never called that cell phone ever before. so 11:57 that night, 25, 30 minutes after jersey is off work he called megan wright's cell phone. 15 minutes after that, two independent witnesses, a husband and wife couple, driving identify an individual who has characteristics similar to jersey. this individual jersey, carrying a baby with a diaper on. at 2:00 we see this grainy gas station video. >>...
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debra doesn't know megan wright. we have checked the cell phone records from inception. she never called that cell phone ever before. so 11:57 that night, 25, 30 minutes after jersey is off work he called megan wright's cell phone. 15 minutes after that, two independent witnesses, a husband and wife couple, driving identify an individual who has characteristics similar to jersey. this individual jersey, carrying a baby with a diaper on. at 2:00 we see this grainy gas station video. >> some of our viewers may be familiar with. there is a man that we have shown. that's what you are referring to. >> and police and fbi look at it. it is a man going from a gas station to a wood area. within the vicinity of that gas station a dumpster is put on fire at 2:15, 2:30 a.m. in the dumpster they recover burned clothes. the burned clothes they show to debra bradley, lisa's mom during the interrogation of her. that spot, by the way, that the green dumpster we are looking at, a month earlier, megan wright's car was set on fire there, the day after she broke up with jersey. not far from
debra doesn't know megan wright. we have checked the cell phone records from inception. she never called that cell phone ever before. so 11:57 that night, 25, 30 minutes after jersey is off work he called megan wright's cell phone. 15 minutes after that, two independent witnesses, a husband and wife couple, driving identify an individual who has characteristics similar to jersey. this individual jersey, carrying a baby with a diaper on. at 2:00 we see this grainy gas station video. >>...
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the mother, debra bradley, puts lisa in her crib. around 7:00 p.m., she begins smoking and drinking with a neighbor, drinking allegedly between 5 and 10 glasses of wine. at 10 o 30 p.m. debra bradley tells the neighbor she is going to bed. the neighbor leaves. then at 3:45 a.m. jeremy irwin finishes work, drives home, finds the front door unlocked, the lights on, and baby lisa missing at which point he calls the police. one other point worth making debra bradley's brother who bought wine with her in that now familiar surveillance video has now also been questioned by the police voluntarily and he is not, we're told at this point a suspect. >> shepard: surely investigators have heard this story, right? >> one assumes there is not new to this. some experienced investigators are saying is that the point here if there was a neighbor drinking with debra bradley. then that neighbor should have been interviewed by cops and has either corroborated or refuted debra bradley's claims. and former fbi detective told me earlier today if the mother
the mother, debra bradley, puts lisa in her crib. around 7:00 p.m., she begins smoking and drinking with a neighbor, drinking allegedly between 5 and 10 glasses of wine. at 10 o 30 p.m. debra bradley tells the neighbor she is going to bed. the neighbor leaves. then at 3:45 a.m. jeremy irwin finishes work, drives home, finds the front door unlocked, the lights on, and baby lisa missing at which point he calls the police. one other point worth making debra bradley's brother who bought wine with...
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it's a child's life, it's my child's life. >> in alamo, debra villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> you can find debra's story as well as other similar reports by going to ktvu and clicking on the link on the top of the home page. >>> state transportation officials are looking for a way to fix a lack of funding. a new report estimates a $204 billion shortfall over the next decade to maintain roads and transit agencies. that doesn't include almost $100 billion needed for the high speed rail project. officials hope the new report will convince state and federal leaders to give them more financial aid. >>> thousands of protesters carried a fake pipeline to the white house today. >> they want to stop a 1,700- mile long oil stands pipeline that would extend from canada to the gulf coast. because it would cross the border the project requires president obama's approval. environmentalists are against the pipeline because of the risk of oil spills and likely impacts on global warming. backers say it would create jobs. the president says he's waiting for an environmental the review on the projec
it's a child's life, it's my child's life. >> in alamo, debra villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> you can find debra's story as well as other similar reports by going to ktvu and clicking on the link on the top of the home page. >>> state transportation officials are looking for a way to fix a lack of funding. a new report estimates a $204 billion shortfall over the next decade to maintain roads and transit agencies. that doesn't include almost $100 billion needed for the...
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i killed leslie shelley and i killed debra taylor. i've gotten murder confessions before, but that's when it kind of struck me at that point, the way he rattled all those names within five seconds. i was kind of stunned at that point. >> for hours ross confessed to the murders giving detectives all of the details they were lacking. >> there's nothing they could have said or done. it was me. it wasn't them. they were dead as soon as i saw them, i think. >> it was as if the mere sight of a young woman triggered a deadly chain of events. >> it's as though the wiring in the brain has been crossed and in sexual sadism, the individual gets more and more aroused and sexually aggressive. >> aggressive enough to overpower even his toughest victims. >> we were standing at the scene of robin stavinsky. he said to me that she was exceptionally strong. and, in fact, she had been a state javelin champion is my understanding, and he mentioned that with her and another one of the victims, that they were stronger than most. >> a normal strangulation b
i killed leslie shelley and i killed debra taylor. i've gotten murder confessions before, but that's when it kind of struck me at that point, the way he rattled all those names within five seconds. i was kind of stunned at that point. >> for hours ross confessed to the murders giving detectives all of the details they were lacking. >> there's nothing they could have said or done. it was me. it wasn't them. they were dead as soon as i saw them, i think. >> it was as if the mere...
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debra went out tonight. and raymond did, too. although they went to different places. on a saturday night. do you think that seems odd?
debra went out tonight. and raymond did, too. although they went to different places. on a saturday night. do you think that seems odd?
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though so many of her peers do not, debra bain has a b.a. she began her masters at community college, but had to continue her studies online. >> there were individuals that were forming their own little class when the teacher was conducting the class, and i felt that was just disrespectful. it was disruptive behavior that i just couldn't tolerate. >> reporter: this program helps vets ease back into civilian life, instead of hero one day, nobody the next. >> being in uniform, it's like, "hey, you like a sandwich? thanks for serving our country. handshake." you know, but you walk around with your little veteran i.d. and it's like, "oh! you served the country. that will be $5.50!" >> reporter: another issue-- today, less than 1% of the population has served in iraq or afghanistan. so most civilian employers may not understand military experience. >> when an applicant applies, has a bachelor's degree, the employer knows what the employee knows. in the military, they probably don't know what we've done, they don't have a good idea of our skills.
though so many of her peers do not, debra bain has a b.a. she began her masters at community college, but had to continue her studies online. >> there were individuals that were forming their own little class when the teacher was conducting the class, and i felt that was just disrespectful. it was disruptive behavior that i just couldn't tolerate. >> reporter: this program helps vets ease back into civilian life, instead of hero one day, nobody the next. >> being in uniform,...
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ktvu's debra villalon is live in stan rosa where a vote just came down on the camp santa rosa fate. >> reporter: this is a jubilent camp. the city going as far as issuing permits for the tentsful occupiers huddle before tonight's pivotal play. inside the council, most of them fluttered, just showing hands to come to an agreement. they want permits instead of being sent packing. >> it started in this spot. >> reporter: they've rearranged their tents around wide paths for fire safety. porta-potty's have been addressedded, and they patrol themselves. >> i work at little cesars i don't have what it needs to survive. >> reporter: where occupy goes from here they don't know. they insist that's the idea. >> it can't take place during business hours, if we go home, we will forget. >> reporter: city permit. >> tim: make it easier to keep order and evict troublemakers. but the council also heard from staff and citizens turned off by the squatting. >> i have been avoiding the downtown area and i'm sure others have as well. >> people are not just asking for a permit, people are asking for justice
ktvu's debra villalon is live in stan rosa where a vote just came down on the camp santa rosa fate. >> reporter: this is a jubilent camp. the city going as far as issuing permits for the tentsful occupiers huddle before tonight's pivotal play. inside the council, most of them fluttered, just showing hands to come to an agreement. they want permits instead of being sent packing. >> it started in this spot. >> reporter: they've rearranged their tents around wide paths for fire...
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ktvu's debra villalon is live in stan rosa where a vote just came down on the camp santa rosa fate. >> reporter: this is a jubilent camp. the city going as far as issuing permits for the tentsful occupiers huddle before tonight's pivotal play. inside the council, most of them fluttered, just showing hands to come to an agreement. they want permits instead of being sent packing. >> it started in this spot. >> reporter: they've rearranged their tents around wide paths for fire safety. porta-potty's have been addressedded, and they patrol themselves. >> i work at little cesars i don't have what it needs to survive. >> reporter: where occupy goes from here they don't know. they insist that's the idea. >> it can't take place during business hours, if we go home, we will forget. >> reporter: city permit. >> tim: make it easier to keep order and evict troublemakers. but the council also heard from staff and citizens turned off by the squatting. >> i have been avoiding the downtown area and i'm sure others have as well. >> people are not just asking for a permit, people are asking for justice
ktvu's debra villalon is live in stan rosa where a vote just came down on the camp santa rosa fate. >> reporter: this is a jubilent camp. the city going as far as issuing permits for the tentsful occupiers huddle before tonight's pivotal play. inside the council, most of them fluttered, just showing hands to come to an agreement. they want permits instead of being sent packing. >> it started in this spot. >> reporter: they've rearranged their tents around wide paths for fire...
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in vacaville, debra villalon, ktvu news. >>> richmond will pay a steep settlement. the city council decided this week to pay 1. $1.5 million to the family of uriah dach. police say he posed an immediate threat during an arrest. the family plans to use the settlement money to advocate for better treatment of the mentally ill. >>> federal prosecutors say a former east bay youth counselor pleaded guilty to child molestation and to making child pornography. they say 54-year-old thomas yewell was employed several year as a counselor at juvenile hall. at the time of his arrest last november investigators found more than 13,000 images of child pornography on his computer. he admitted to molestic two children and creating pornographic images of that incident. he faces 15 to 30 years in prison. >>> federal officials have launched an investigation of the chevy volt car looking at fire risks. previous crash tests damaged the battery. general motors responded today saying that the company is continuing to work with officials on testing but that the volt is safe and there are no
in vacaville, debra villalon, ktvu news. >>> richmond will pay a steep settlement. the city council decided this week to pay 1. $1.5 million to the family of uriah dach. police say he posed an immediate threat during an arrest. the family plans to use the settlement money to advocate for better treatment of the mentally ill. >>> federal prosecutors say a former east bay youth counselor pleaded guilty to child molestation and to making child pornography. they say 54-year-old...
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if we have a suspect involved here things are happening pretty fast and i don't see how that helps debra bradly. >> what about the idea that someone tried to acess the voice mail. >> that is ridiculous about the phone call going to the person. who would call someone they don't know? it doesn't make sense at all. and the person. the megan white person is the ex-girlfriend of the person who was seen going through homes in windows. >> who tried to acess the phone mail. >> we don't know. >> who tried and why? >> i don't know who tried to acess the voice mail. i would suspect that the f.b.i. tried to acess the voice mail or police once they got the phones. when we see this go down, it doesn't mean that somebody in that household did not make the phone call for the very first time or if somebody gave them a phone number or accidentally got ahold of megan wright. >> it is a tough one. i wish we could keep going on thank you, for being with us this evening. and highlights from the republican debate. and then her exhusband was convicted of abusing her and convicted of abusing her and so why does
if we have a suspect involved here things are happening pretty fast and i don't see how that helps debra bradly. >> what about the idea that someone tried to acess the voice mail. >> that is ridiculous about the phone call going to the person. who would call someone they don't know? it doesn't make sense at all. and the person. the megan white person is the ex-girlfriend of the person who was seen going through homes in windows. >> who tried to acess the phone mail. >>...
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. >>> we go to debra villalon, she is on the street where officer capoot was killed. >> reporter: where one suspect was arrested -- and where one suspect was arrested. we're on janice street. you can see still quardened off. >> they went in and tore up our drawers, there ain't nobody in a drawer. they were tearing up our beds. >> reporter: and when one man ran away, capoot ran after him. >> officers who were arriving just moments later heard several shots fired. >> reporter: they followed those shots to find jim capoot gunned down in a backyard. a long time instructor with s.w.a.t. experience and many medals for valor he never returned fire. >> we're a small police department now and we're a tight family. >> reporter: it's a force of 90, shrunk by budget cuts. six officers all solo were covered the city today. >> we have one person in custody. >> reporter: police will not release anything about the man apprehended. although searching has eased a relief for ransacked residents. >> i know they are mad, they lost a fellow brethren but we didn't do it. >> reporter: flags are lowered at city
. >>> we go to debra villalon, she is on the street where officer capoot was killed. >> reporter: where one suspect was arrested -- and where one suspect was arrested. we're on janice street. you can see still quardened off. >> they went in and tore up our drawers, there ain't nobody in a drawer. they were tearing up our beds. >> reporter: and when one man ran away, capoot ran after him. >> officers who were arriving just moments later heard several shots fired....
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in vacaville, debra villalon, ktvu news. >>> richmond will pay a steep settlement. the city council decided this week to pay 1. $1.5 million to the family of uriah dach. police say he posed an immediate threat during an arrest. the family plans to use the settlement money to advocate for better treatment of the mentally ill. >>> federal prosecutors say a former east bay youth counselor pleaded guilty to child molestation and to making child pornography. they say 54-year-old thomas yewell was employed several year as a counselor at juvenile hall. at the time of his arrest last november investigators found more than 13,000 images of child pornography on his computer. he admitted to molestic two children and creating pornographic images of that incident. he faces 15 to 30 years in prison. >>> federal officials have launched an investigation of the chevy volt car looking at fire risks. previous crash tests damaged the battery. general motors responded today saying that the company is continuing to work with officials on testing but that the volt is safe and there are no
in vacaville, debra villalon, ktvu news. >>> richmond will pay a steep settlement. the city council decided this week to pay 1. $1.5 million to the family of uriah dach. police say he posed an immediate threat during an arrest. the family plans to use the settlement money to advocate for better treatment of the mentally ill. >>> federal prosecutors say a former east bay youth counselor pleaded guilty to child molestation and to making child pornography. they say 54-year-old...
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i also want to thank and acknowledge debra atherton. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: it is nice to see everybody. jeff is generous. i was not expecting to be up here. i know you have had a productive day. i think that the public defender's summit is something not to be missed and a template for the rest of california and probably the nation to follow. i am proud of our public defender. i am proud of our criminal justice partners because over the last four years, we have seen a great amount of innovation. jeff and i started the city's first reentry council, and it might be bewildering to you, but before we started it, believe it or not, those stakeholders in the criminal-justice system really very irregularly rarely would come together and talk about ways that we might mitigate, reduce our recidivism rate. great progress has been made, but san francisco still needs to step up its game. i was delighted to hear the conversation that took place here, but no the statistic that for every four people that sanford's is the police department arrests and t
i also want to thank and acknowledge debra atherton. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: it is nice to see everybody. jeff is generous. i was not expecting to be up here. i know you have had a productive day. i think that the public defender's summit is something not to be missed and a template for the rest of california and probably the nation to follow. i am proud of our public defender. i am proud of our criminal justice partners because over the last four years, we have seen a great amount of...
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. >>> we go to debra villalon, she is on the street where officer capoot was killed. >> reporter: where one suspect was arrested -- and where one suspect was arrested. we're on janice street. you can see still quardened off. >> they went in and tore up our drawers, there ain't nobody in a drawer. they were tearing up our beds. >> reporter: and when one man ran away, capoot ran after him. >> officers who were arriving just moments later heard several shots fired. >> reporter: they followed those shots to find jim capoot gunned down in a backyard. a long time instructor with s.w.a.t. experience and many medals for valor he never returned fire. >> we're a small police department now and we're a tight family. >> reporter: it's a force of 90, shrunk by budget cuts. six officers all solo were covered the city today. >> we have one person in custody. >> reporter: police will not release anything about the man apprehended. although searching has eased a relief for ransacked residents. >> i know they are mad, they lost a fellow brethren but we didn't do it. >> reporter: flags are lowered at city
. >>> we go to debra villalon, she is on the street where officer capoot was killed. >> reporter: where one suspect was arrested -- and where one suspect was arrested. we're on janice street. you can see still quardened off. >> they went in and tore up our drawers, there ain't nobody in a drawer. they were tearing up our beds. >> reporter: and when one man ran away, capoot ran after him. >> officers who were arriving just moments later heard several shots fired....
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debra says under a mattress. my great grandma said it was safer than banks and maybe she had right all along. >> antoinette has no answer but a good point. if i tell you where it was, it wouldn't be hidden anymore. >> very smart. keep the guesses coming, we'll have the answer at 6:49. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] movie buffs! this film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah. jason clark had 26 points including a big three-pointer with 51 seconds left. hoyas upsetting eighth ranked tigers, 91-88. georgetown picks up the fifth place title sort of in the maui invitational. >> 6:25. still to come, the virginia county saying thanks following this past summer's earthquake. >> a
debra says under a mattress. my great grandma said it was safer than banks and maybe she had right all along. >> antoinette has no answer but a good point. if i tell you where it was, it wouldn't be hidden anymore. >> very smart. keep the guesses coming, we'll have the answer at 6:49. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] movie buffs! this film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free...
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we begin with debra villalon. >> reporter: take a look first of all at all the bullet markers. we have counted at least 50. this was a blizzard of gunfire. and police say it started over here with dozens of people in this parking lot drinking and shooting a music video just after dark. police say the wounded were gone before they even arrived. driven to emergency rooms in private vehicles. even the child caught in the cross fire. >> we're aware of a 1-year-old boy who was shot, possibly in the head. is in critical condition right now. >> reporter: at least six people were firing guns in a crowd of 20 to 30. and it started in the parking lot of state liquor. about a block from the campbell housing projects. >> a lot of times it's a lot of people acting stupid over there. >> reporter: the lower neighborhood gets its share of police calls but nobody remembers anything like this gun battle. beforehand as the crowd grew getting louder, residents were worried. >> my husband called opd a couple of times. and then a few minutes after that, heard all those gunshots. >> reporter: dozens
we begin with debra villalon. >> reporter: take a look first of all at all the bullet markers. we have counted at least 50. this was a blizzard of gunfire. and police say it started over here with dozens of people in this parking lot drinking and shooting a music video just after dark. police say the wounded were gone before they even arrived. driven to emergency rooms in private vehicles. even the child caught in the cross fire. >> we're aware of a 1-year-old boy who was shot,...
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we begin with debra villalon. >> reporter: take a look first of all at all the bullet markers. we have counted at least 50. this was a blizzard of gunfire. and police say it started over here with dozens of people in this parking lot drinking and shooting a music video just after dark. police say the wounded were gone before they even arrived. driven to emergency rooms in private vehicles. even the child caught in the cross fire. >> we're aware of a 1-year-old boy who was shot, possibly in the head. is in critical condition right now. >> reporter: at least six people were firing guns in a crowd of 20 to 30. and it started in the parking lot of state liquor. about a block from the campbell housing projects. >> a lot of times it's a lot of people acting stupid over there. >> reporter: the lower neighborhood gets its share of police calls but nobody remembers anything like this gun battle. beforehand as the crowd grew getting louder, residents were worried. >> my husband called opd a couple of times. and then a few minutes after that, heard all those gunshots. >> reporter: dozens
we begin with debra villalon. >> reporter: take a look first of all at all the bullet markers. we have counted at least 50. this was a blizzard of gunfire. and police say it started over here with dozens of people in this parking lot drinking and shooting a music video just after dark. police say the wounded were gone before they even arrived. driven to emergency rooms in private vehicles. even the child caught in the cross fire. >> we're aware of a 1-year-old boy who was shot,...
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also with us are his parents terry and debra, along with sisters alex and katie and great to have all of us with us. it is such an honor to have you here and you must be so proud of your son and brother. chris, this must be such a great moment for you. >> it's unbelievable. doesn't seem real some times. >> it must not have seemed real when you originally heard from the doctor just 3% chance of being able to use your body as an athlete in the future again. what was going through your mind? >> well, being 18 years old, you think you're invincible and nothing bad is going to happen. but when the doctors told me 3% chance, it really didn't faze me at all. it was in one ear, out the other and they could have given me any kind of percentage and i wouldn't have believed it. >> you kept fighting? >> definitely. >> as his parents, terry and debra, it must have been very hard for to you hear that news, but to hear his spirit here this morning, i'm sure you knew that spirit was there at the time. what was going through your mind, terry? >> as a father, you spend your whole life trying to protect
also with us are his parents terry and debra, along with sisters alex and katie and great to have all of us with us. it is such an honor to have you here and you must be so proud of your son and brother. chris, this must be such a great moment for you. >> it's unbelievable. doesn't seem real some times. >> it must not have seemed real when you originally heard from the doctor just 3% chance of being able to use your body as an athlete in the future again. what was going through your...
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>> it was debra herself. i saw that she had been through horrible abuse and lived through hell in terms of being battered and being wronged by the justice system and being sent to prison for the rest of her life and yet she was an inspiring person leading the choir teaching inmates to read and write and getting college degrees herself. i thought okay, i'm hooked. i want to tell this woman's story. >> it is a journey. it starts in 1975 when she was only 15 and met oliver wilson. in 1976, a year later, he beat her after she refused to prostitute for him and it was in 1982 that she cooperated with two neighborhood gang members to kill wilson, a man who beat her from the age of 15 well into her adult years. she ended up being sentenced to 25 years. some would see that and say why didn't she go to police or why kill him and maybe through those reasons could not find sympathy for her. >> the fact is she did go to police and she was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and the police kept him in jail overnight
>> it was debra herself. i saw that she had been through horrible abuse and lived through hell in terms of being battered and being wronged by the justice system and being sent to prison for the rest of her life and yet she was an inspiring person leading the choir teaching inmates to read and write and getting college degrees herself. i thought okay, i'm hooked. i want to tell this woman's story. >> it is a journey. it starts in 1975 when she was only 15 and met oliver wilson. in...
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it came in just after midnight from a cell phone debra bradley claimed was stolen from her house. they do know the person called megan wright's phone. police took her cell a questioned her. in october she told "good morning america" she never took that call and when she got the phone back the call log was deleted. a drifter named dane, said dane seemed agitated and had easy access to drugs. >> covering up something for a friend. >> reporter: now the private investigator said this new lead supports his client's innocence but police say, so far, this is one of 1,000 tips they've been chasing. they want to talk to dane. they say he is not a suspect. >>> thanks a lot. >>> police in washington state have a new development in the missing of a 2-year-old. he has been missing for more than a week. he was last seen with his mother. so far, she has refused to cooperate. meanwhile, there's an online dating profile. it matches so-called sugar daddies with mommies with sugar babies. on it a personnelled jb said she is looking for financial stability and assistant. the site's owner said there's
it came in just after midnight from a cell phone debra bradley claimed was stolen from her house. they do know the person called megan wright's phone. police took her cell a questioned her. in october she told "good morning america" she never took that call and when she got the phone back the call log was deleted. a drifter named dane, said dane seemed agitated and had easy access to drugs. >> covering up something for a friend. >> reporter: now the private investigator...
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shoppers like debra applauded the move. >> she did the wrong thing but she was brave to turn herself in. >> reporter: she's glad her husband wasn't anywhere near this scene on thursday. >> i don't understand what the thought process is. >> reporter: couldn't tell the woman's motive but the detectives interviewed her briefly. >> detectives still have a lot of victims to talk to, pending further investigation, decide what to do then on. >> reporter: friday, police received a description. the woman leaving the area matches that description but not confirm if this is the same woman who walked in the police station last night. you can see what looks like a canister in her hand. chef got dvds and xbox games. officers believe she is not a continued threat but may be charged with a crime. >> detectives still putting together the investigation and talking to the victims to see the appropriate action to be taken. >> reporter: nothing to say about the woman turning herself in. walker will be watching to see the out come. >> sometimes we have to learn from our mistakes. >> pepper spray on people
shoppers like debra applauded the move. >> she did the wrong thing but she was brave to turn herself in. >> reporter: she's glad her husband wasn't anywhere near this scene on thursday. >> i don't understand what the thought process is. >> reporter: couldn't tell the woman's motive but the detectives interviewed her briefly. >> detectives still have a lot of victims to talk to, pending further investigation, decide what to do then on. >> reporter: friday,...
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"nosotros recomendamos que cada ano debra chequear su ojos cada ano porque cambios en sus ojos y las enfermerdad pasan sin dolor." .. don rosendo tambien se hace un examen de la vista cada aÑo para detectar a tiempo cualquier otra enfermedad.. "no hay que esperar a que llegue aquellos, es como dicen no te tapes cuando ya llovia, tapate antes de llover." buenas tardes a todos, la copa sudamericana ya tiene al primer finalista, liga de quito jugando en argentina supero 1-0 a velez sarsfield, tenemos imagenes y reaccicones . en estos momentos estan jugando universidad de chile y vasco da gama.. por otro lado. Éver almeida podrÍa continuar con la selecciÓn nacional de futbol de guatemala, el tÉcnico paraguayo conversÓ en privado con brayan jimÉnez presidente de la federacion y alcanzaron acuerdos en diversos temas; sin embargo, serÁ hasta el prÓximo martes cuando en reuniÓn del comitÉ ejecutivo de la fedefutbol se ratifique su continuidad por un aÑo mÁs al frente de la bicolor. tambiÉn se reunieron con representantes de los clubes de la liga nacional, donde almeida dio a co
"nosotros recomendamos que cada ano debra chequear su ojos cada ano porque cambios en sus ojos y las enfermerdad pasan sin dolor." .. don rosendo tambien se hace un examen de la vista cada aÑo para detectar a tiempo cualquier otra enfermedad.. "no hay que esperar a que llegue aquellos, es como dicen no te tapes cuando ya llovia, tapate antes de llover." buenas tardes a todos, la copa sudamericana ya tiene al primer finalista, liga de quito jugando en argentina supero 1-0 a...
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debra long shares a child with him. hers by birth, his first as a foster child and at age 18, adopted as an adult. after a relationship that began when matt was just 10 years old. >> when it first started, you could see that he was, like, excited to see jerry show up. and as it progressed, it got to the point where he would look out the window, see jerry pull in and hide behind a bedroom door. >> reporter: matt has said publicly he was never molested and to this day has aligned with his adopted father. but his mother does not believe it and says coach sandusky stole her son's affections from her with the same predatory skills prosecutors say he used on eight alleged victims of sexual assault. meeting her son at the children's charity, second mile, mentoring him. a mom giving insight into what she and prosecutors contend are sandusky's grooming techniques. >> it was jerry sandusky. any 10-year-old kid is going to be impressed by penn state football. it's a game here or a picnic there. penn state jackets and athletic wear
debra long shares a child with him. hers by birth, his first as a foster child and at age 18, adopted as an adult. after a relationship that began when matt was just 10 years old. >> when it first started, you could see that he was, like, excited to see jerry show up. and as it progressed, it got to the point where he would look out the window, see jerry pull in and hide behind a bedroom door. >> reporter: matt has said publicly he was never molested and to this day has aligned with...
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miss debra prints. and operations assistant who has been a tremendous help to me. she has also helped me -- when we had a legal thumping -- not just from the public, but from the city as well, she helped me to strategically remove containers from one part of the yard to another. closer to the building. we have people illegally dumping in this community and we have to pay for that disposal costs. she is responsible for locking up. she has taken it upon herself to make sure that those containers stay locked and no one has an opportunity. these are legal documents. contamination would not pick up until we moved in there. this way, i could do my job much better. from training, she has allowed me the opportunity to come and speak and allowed me to tell them about our programs, putting them on top to separate the trash. every time there is a violation program, he allows me to come in with the employees as well. doug told me that he would take on the responsibility of making sure that the containers were where they needed to be. making sure that he would do what needed to
miss debra prints. and operations assistant who has been a tremendous help to me. she has also helped me -- when we had a legal thumping -- not just from the public, but from the city as well, she helped me to strategically remove containers from one part of the yard to another. closer to the building. we have people illegally dumping in this community and we have to pay for that disposal costs. she is responsible for locking up. she has taken it upon herself to make sure that those containers...
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. >> reporter: debra's son matt was placed in foster care with sandusky after he got in trouble. he says he was never molested. but his mother believes otherwise. >> it's a nightmare. i mean, everybody -- nobody wants to think somebody would do that to their child. >> you have to think about kids going to bed at night, you know, with -- really fighting some demons and some innocence lost. and that's heart wrenching. >> reporter: jay paterno spoke about the victims tonight but also staunchly defended his father. he argued that when assistant coach mike mcqueary came to joe paterno in 2002 and told him he'd seen sandusky sexually assaulting a boy in the showers, sandusky had already retired. >> he'd been gone for a couple years. retired. so he really wasn't part of that -- that staff anymore. >> reporter: penn state football brings in $70 million a year to the university. under paterno, all that money from the program has transformed the school. and turned him into a living legend. actually cast in bronze in front of the stadium. tonight, when asked how he feels about his father's
. >> reporter: debra's son matt was placed in foster care with sandusky after he got in trouble. he says he was never molested. but his mother believes otherwise. >> it's a nightmare. i mean, everybody -- nobody wants to think somebody would do that to their child. >> you have to think about kids going to bed at night, you know, with -- really fighting some demons and some innocence lost. and that's heart wrenching. >> reporter: jay paterno spoke about the victims...
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debra crippen, 100 meals, holland financial solutions, 83 meals, eric and yvonne, 50 meals, and vicky wallstrom, 50 feels. our total to dade over 11,000 meals. to donate, call the local food bank at 800-870-food or go to abc-7 news abc7news.com slash community. >> time to get to shu. who cares if it's messy, win is a win. >> mike: that's right. the 49ers hosting arizona. check out the game face. giants missed only two field gold all season but missed three today. who were blocked, including this one by campbell. keeps the game scoreless. statistically the 49ers dominated the first half. they get a field goal and led 9-0 at the half. they come out firing in the third. big game for michael crabtree. catches the 'out from alex and look at him go. 36 yards. alex smith, the san jose native, williams 16-0 niners. smith, 267 yards and two touchdowns. cardinal quarterback skeleton struggles. excel top -- excel top -- skeleton with three picks. three plays later, alex to davis. 34th touchdown catch. it's 23-0. only points for arizona, one of the greatest catches you'll see. larry fitzgerald ca
debra crippen, 100 meals, holland financial solutions, 83 meals, eric and yvonne, 50 meals, and vicky wallstrom, 50 feels. our total to dade over 11,000 meals. to donate, call the local food bank at 800-870-food or go to abc-7 news abc7news.com slash community. >> time to get to shu. who cares if it's messy, win is a win. >> mike: that's right. the 49ers hosting arizona. check out the game face. giants missed only two field gold all season but missed three today. who were blocked,...
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. >> next we have debra cohn. the business is asiento. the format is a neighborhood bar with occasional bj's. -- dj's. the owner has gone through a procedure is more extensive than ours. i was not able to count how many signatures. there was one letter we received on friday with concerns about violating the planning code. >> a nice, big poster. good evening. i did go through a conditional use change. my bar is a bar. it is a type 40 a license,. i serve tapas. it is a taco truck area and i am selling food, more than i'd thought it would sell. i sell to midnight on weekends and isi bakery and pop up to do business. i think like you know, food keeps the club atmosphere down and keeps the social ambiance and people drink more. i have over 200 signatures. they came into my bart to san my petition. i ask patrons that were there -- it is on the corner of 21st and bryant. it started out with pool ta bles and got cleaned up. it was an after-hours club and i heard of it from san jose. it was always a nightclub. i live across the street and three do
. >> next we have debra cohn. the business is asiento. the format is a neighborhood bar with occasional bj's. -- dj's. the owner has gone through a procedure is more extensive than ours. i was not able to count how many signatures. there was one letter we received on friday with concerns about violating the planning code. >> a nice, big poster. good evening. i did go through a conditional use change. my bar is a bar. it is a type 40 a license,. i serve tapas. it is a taco truck area...
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i'm debra wiener thank you for staying up with us. new york police arrested a man who's an al-qaeda sympathizer who plotted to bomb police in post offices in the city. police say 27-year-old jose pimentel of manhattan is originally from the dominican republic. police showed a video of a car bomb that replicated the one he built. he had resentiment of u.s. troops in afghanistan and iraq. >> he represents exactly the kind of threat f.b.i. director robert mueller and his experts have warned about as american military and intelligence agencies have eroded large scale attacks. authorities have no evidence that pimentel was working with anyone else. police have one person in custody after three people were stabbed in a parking lot. officers arrive in the sunset beach bar and grill at pulaski highway. the third victim ran from the scene. a small plane crashed in calvert county injuring two people. it happened around 6:30 at the chessa peek airport. it overshot the runway. police say the injuries are not live threatening. the federal aviation
i'm debra wiener thank you for staying up with us. new york police arrested a man who's an al-qaeda sympathizer who plotted to bomb police in post offices in the city. police say 27-year-old jose pimentel of manhattan is originally from the dominican republic. police showed a video of a car bomb that replicated the one he built. he had resentiment of u.s. troops in afghanistan and iraq. >> he represents exactly the kind of threat f.b.i. director robert mueller and his experts have warned...
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i have to support debra walker's comment by virtue of the fact that my personal experience at san francisco general hospital, when we had to convert from a very archaic manual system to a vanilla system that needed to be testified -- customized for the university's needs and we had to a degree of medical records, assignments, and billing. may i repeat, billing, money. this is extremely important to have online services that were generated on the floor with patients to be able to be tracked immediately and captured for billing purposes. complex is beyond -- i cannot even describe it. so i appreciate what is happening here. i am simply saying that two years, as long as it is, is going to be going very fast. the biggest problem, i would advise you, is the training staff. it is always orders of magnitude is difficult to go from what you know to an automated system. i do not know anything about this company. i do not know about the system. but i do know people. i will tell you that if you can get the system honed very carefully, it will grow much faster and will be more successful. and you need
i have to support debra walker's comment by virtue of the fact that my personal experience at san francisco general hospital, when we had to convert from a very archaic manual system to a vanilla system that needed to be testified -- customized for the university's needs and we had to a degree of medical records, assignments, and billing. may i repeat, billing, money. this is extremely important to have online services that were generated on the floor with patients to be able to be tracked...